Lane Cove – PVC Membrane

 

Burns Bay Rd, Lane Cove NSW – PVC Membrane

 

Requirement:
Leaking bitumen based membrane allowing water damage and mould to residence.

 

Solution:
Removal and disposal of old bitumen based membrane with repair to all spalled concrete. Replacement of old outlet pumps. Installation of fully adheared PVC sheet membrane and full arrest system. Capping installed around perimeter of building.

 

Material used:
Sarnafil G410-15L felt and Sarnacol 2142S




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ACOR Consultants Pty Ltd Troy Melville (Building Consultant) Keystone Building Solutions were the principal remediation builders on a large Sydney block of units at 30 Ewart Street Marrickville. The works were designed and documented by ACOR Consultants and subsequently Keystone were the winning tenderer. During our association with Keystone, we have found them to be reliable, dedicated and able to meet deadlines whilst maintaining their high performance of work. We would not hesitate to recommend Keystone for any future building remediation projects.
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